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east, west, apallachia and farmington, new mexico. americans should be concerned with this trend to pull permits, destroy jobs and hurt the economy. today we will hear from folks that are interested in talking about other topics than the reckless disregard for the law as demonstrated by the epa in this instance. they crew said against domestic jobs and domestic energy. i will now recognize the ranking member from new jersey, representative holt for five minutes for his opening statement. >> thank you. mountain top removable mining can be one of the most destructive practices on earth. appalachian stream has been filled with debris from mountain top removal mining. mountain top removal mining has deforced to a size of delaware. the proposed spruce number one mine in west virginia could cover seven times. it would be one of the largest individuals. the epa represent some of the last remaining resources. the epa has concluded this mine will quote transform these head water streams from high quality habitat into sources of pollutants. sin
east, west, apallachia and farmington, new mexico. americans should be concerned with this trend to pull permits, destroy jobs and hurt the economy. today we will hear from folks that are interested in talking about other topics than the reckless disregard for the law as demonstrated by the epa in this instance. they crew said against domestic jobs and domestic energy. i will now recognize the ranking member from new jersey, representative holt for five minutes for his opening statement....
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boom at this time, and he highlighted by his visit to new mexico that boom that was going on in the increase of oil production in the united states. in fact, i think he went to oklahoma following new mexico, and there was a problem there with pipelines not being able to get supply out. and he issued an executive order to move that along. >> they're working hard to do everything they can. and it seems to me that we're seeing from republicans a lot of change in position. especially mitt romney. in 2006, governor romney said, and this is a direct quote. i'm very much in favor of people recognizing that these high gasoline prices are probably here to stay. and the new public covered it in an article just recently here that i'd like to submit for the record, madam chair. it's -- the title of the article is when romney liked high gas prices. and, in fact, it highlighted that he was very much for a lot of the plants that president obama has put forward today. on this issue of gas prices i would note the associated press recently conducted a comprehensive statistical study going back 36 yea
boom at this time, and he highlighted by his visit to new mexico that boom that was going on in the increase of oil production in the united states. in fact, i think he went to oklahoma following new mexico, and there was a problem there with pipelines not being able to get supply out. and he issued an executive order to move that along. >> they're working hard to do everything they can. and it seems to me that we're seeing from republicans a lot of change in position. especially mitt...
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mexico interstate... with officerssin heavy pursuit..he bus was stolen... nnostudents were on board. after a lengthy pursuit... officers attempt to - stop the bus with road spikes... but that doesn'tt - stop the suspect.a state police officer even tries o ram the bus in an attempt to - stop it. finally the bus median.officers rushed the bus... firing their guns... hitting the suspect twiceehe is expected t reccvvr and face several criminal charges. 3 now for some bad news... no one has won the mmga millions jackpot.good news .... e all have another chance on friday. friday.the esttmated jaccpot is now 446 million dollars. -3 phaatis the largest in lottery - history.but don'' throw out your tickets yet.... ome prizes were won.47 tickets matched five of the six nummers and will pay out 250- thoosand dollarr.the winning numbers were: 9919--4-44-51-24 3 "don't be a stiik in the mud".. takes on a whole new mmaning for one georgia man. you can barely see him... but fireeighters are trying to save a man from dro
mexico interstate... with officerssin heavy pursuit..he bus was stolen... nnostudents were on board. after a lengthy pursuit... officers attempt to - stop the bus with road spikes... but that doesn'tt - stop the suspect.a state police officer even tries o ram the bus in an attempt to - stop it. finally the bus median.officers rushed the bus... firing their guns... hitting the suspect twiceehe is expected t reccvvr and face several criminal charges. 3 now for some bad news... no one has won the...
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meanwhile, the next hour, our voter fraud unit will look at a shocking investigation in new mexico, a voter fraud case that allegedly involves prostitutes, strippers and, yep, an undercover lap dance video of a candidate who ran against this guy, the mayor-elect. and prosecutors -- the district attorney will join us, and our one hour special, fox news report," stealing your vote" will be on, anchored and reported by yours truly and if you catch it tonight you will be really surprised by what we've found and our finding across the country. >> jamie: we're surprised in what you just read. those numbers are unbelievable. wow, eric. >> eric: next hour. >> jamie: stay on it. our voter fraud unit and breaking news, this morning, because the man and -- considered to be perhaps the only one responsible, there may have been more. the lockerbie bombing. he has died in libya. we'll bring you the latest and also reaction from the families of those lost. that day. looking good! you lost some weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole
meanwhile, the next hour, our voter fraud unit will look at a shocking investigation in new mexico, a voter fraud case that allegedly involves prostitutes, strippers and, yep, an undercover lap dance video of a candidate who ran against this guy, the mayor-elect. and prosecutors -- the district attorney will join us, and our one hour special, fox news report," stealing your vote" will be on, anchored and reported by yours truly and if you catch it tonight you will be really surprised...
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i thought the most moving way was susanna martina's, the popular republican governor of new mexico. she was talking about a security business that her parents started. she said her parents grew back from 180 year-old guarding a. parlor to 125 employees in three states. there was helped along the way, but my parents took the rest. they stood up, and you bet they believe they build it themselves. that was really powerful, but the democrats seem to turn the tables on them very strongly. the more prosaic argument that bill clinton made was, frankly, we think we are all in this together as a better philosophy than your on your own. ashought obama's except speech was a little underrated, but he kind of addressed directly when you talk about the importance of free enterprise and his belief in it. he said we also believe in something called citizenship, a word of the very essence of our democracy, the idea that this country only works when we accept certain obligations to each other and to future generations. seeing democrats stepped forward and start claiming the founding documents, this i
i thought the most moving way was susanna martina's, the popular republican governor of new mexico. she was talking about a security business that her parents started. she said her parents grew back from 180 year-old guarding a. parlor to 125 employees in three states. there was helped along the way, but my parents took the rest. they stood up, and you bet they believe they build it themselves. that was really powerful, but the democrats seem to turn the tables on them very strongly. the more...
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east, west, appalachian, logan county, west virginia, and farmington, new mexico. americans should be deeply concerned with this trend and the administration's ongoing effort to retroactively pull permits, destroy jobs, and hurt the economy. today we'll hear from folks interested in talking about other topics than the addition regard for the law as dem strait itted by the epa in this instance. there will be distractions about water quality and the general process of mining. none of that is the topic of today's hearing. today is about a reckless administration and an agency that believes it is above the law as they crusade against domestic jobs and domestic energy. i will now recognize the ranking member from new jersey, representative holt, for five minutes for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mountain top removal mining can be one of the most destructive practices on earth for the health of local communities, our climate, and our environment. according to the environmental protection agency since 1992, nearly 2,000 miles of streams have been fill
east, west, appalachian, logan county, west virginia, and farmington, new mexico. americans should be deeply concerned with this trend and the administration's ongoing effort to retroactively pull permits, destroy jobs, and hurt the economy. today we'll hear from folks interested in talking about other topics than the addition regard for the law as dem strait itted by the epa in this instance. there will be distractions about water quality and the general process of mining. none of that is the...
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mexico english but dubbed in urdu as well. so it will have an impact on pakistan. they believe this is the bost way to calm down the storm. john mccain is saying they have a fundamental misunderstanding of the situation. he says islamists push people the violence and that is the problem. >> bret: ed henry traveling with the president in miami. thank you. now the latest intelligence on the man thought to be behind the benghazi attack. here is chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge. >> this is believed to be the most recent picture of sufyan bin qumu taken after his release from libyan jail in 2010. fox news bret baier was first to report wednesday intelligence sources believed the coordinated commando style attack on the consulate in benghazi is tied to al-qaeda. and they believe that qumu, a former guantanamo bay detainee may be the driving force behind the assault. the 53-year-old libyan jihaddist was transferred out of the detention camp in 2007 by the bush administration, to custody of former libyan dictator mu
mexico english but dubbed in urdu as well. so it will have an impact on pakistan. they believe this is the bost way to calm down the storm. john mccain is saying they have a fundamental misunderstanding of the situation. he says islamists push people the violence and that is the problem. >> bret: ed henry traveling with the president in miami. thank you. now the latest intelligence on the man thought to be behind the benghazi attack. here is chief intelligence correspondent catherine...
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we have mission control on the left side out of roswell, new mexico. they're thrilled about the one record that's already been broken by felix baumgartner. he has gone the highest any human has gone in a manned helium balloon. and you're looking of course on the right side of extraordinary live pictures by delay of about 20 seconds of baumgartner in that capsule. brian todd with me out of washington, chad myers here in atlanta. so brian, let's resume the conversation. this crew is ecstatic about that one break through that's taken place and we'll try to hear what mission control is saying, too, when we hear a stream of conversation there, but brian, give me an idea how significant that initial milestone is for this project? >> well, you know, i need to know specifically fredricka which milestone you're talking about. >> talking about him going the highest any human has gone in a manned balloon. >> that was significant. chad talked about that record at about 106,000 feet or so, possibly higher than that. they're very excited about that. the balloon has
we have mission control on the left side out of roswell, new mexico. they're thrilled about the one record that's already been broken by felix baumgartner. he has gone the highest any human has gone in a manned helium balloon. and you're looking of course on the right side of extraordinary live pictures by delay of about 20 seconds of baumgartner in that capsule. brian todd with me out of washington, chad myers here in atlanta. so brian, let's resume the conversation. this crew is ecstatic...
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i went down to ar ticha, new mexico for training down there. i did it on my days off and it was my own cost to go down there to do that. to requalify each -- twice a year, i obviously, i want to remain proficient in my accuracy. so i spend money on my own ammunition to make sure that when i am qualified once again in six months, that i do well because i take that as a personal goal to ensure that i am the best federal flight deck officer that possibly be. and remember, the federal flight deck officer does it on their own time and are not compensate ford what they do. they do it because they're americans. they do it because they believe in this country and they do it because of the honor that they feel they must protect their passengers and their fellow americans. like i said, many undergo many personal expenses. and for pilots if you're not flying, you've already gone away from your home, 15, 16 days a month. in addition to that, going away to spend their own time once again so they actually pay for the privilege of defending this great country
i went down to ar ticha, new mexico for training down there. i did it on my days off and it was my own cost to go down there to do that. to requalify each -- twice a year, i obviously, i want to remain proficient in my accuracy. so i spend money on my own ammunition to make sure that when i am qualified once again in six months, that i do well because i take that as a personal goal to ensure that i am the best federal flight deck officer that possibly be. and remember, the federal flight deck...
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libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson, the former governor of new mexico will take your calls about the campaign. and we'll examine the foreign-born population in the u.s. with elizabeth grieco from the census bureau and audrey singer from the brookings institution. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> next, a house panel examines inspector general vacancies at federal agencies. right now there are ten inspector general vacancies, seven of them have been vacant for over a year. california congressman darrell issa chairs this house oversight committee chairman which is about two hours. >> hearing will come to order. before we begin, this is an unusual hearing. and i hope you'll all agree that this is a hearing in which we're not talking about any particular problem that's occurred in the recent or not recent past. we're talking about an ongoing question of the independence, the value of inspector generals and where this committee should go in strengthening the 12,000 men and women -- $2 billion budget that ultimately protects the taxpayers.
libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson, the former governor of new mexico will take your calls about the campaign. and we'll examine the foreign-born population in the u.s. with elizabeth grieco from the census bureau and audrey singer from the brookings institution. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> next, a house panel examines inspector general vacancies at federal agencies. right now there are ten inspector general...
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and it's really an economic engine in northern new mexico. pretty much everyone that lives in that town has something to do with the lab, whether people that sell food to people that work in the lab, so it's almost a crisis because their fudge et was cut even before the decision on that facility, their budget was cut by $300 million. so they've had to figure out how they're going to still meet the mentioned plutonium pits that they make there. without that facility and without the budget they need, they won't be able to meet the requirements that the administration and the military wants them to make. so there's a lot of hard decisions and assessing that's going on right now in terms of how they're going to -- what their path forward is. they're looking at 400 to 00 cuts. they want to do it without forced layoffs. they're taking applications right now through april 5. >> for buyouts? >> yeah. they had a round of this in 2008 and they were able to avoid actual layoffs. they didn't get enough and had to force people to be laid off. it's been an
and it's really an economic engine in northern new mexico. pretty much everyone that lives in that town has something to do with the lab, whether people that sell food to people that work in the lab, so it's almost a crisis because their fudge et was cut even before the decision on that facility, their budget was cut by $300 million. so they've had to figure out how they're going to still meet the mentioned plutonium pits that they make there. without that facility and without the budget they...
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these are things critical to new mexico jobs. i will continue to fight for them. >> we have had 700 people laid off at los alamos because you failed to stand up and fight for the plutonium facility. we also lost the f-16s. they used to have an f-16 mission. within four months of the taking office, vermont got our national guard fighters. kirkland air force base is more vulnerable. >> tell that to the people who are still working there today. there are a thousand people who have jobs because we saved that mission. >> we are going to move on. we're going to stay within the state with a final question. >> new mexico had both its largest and most expensive wildfires this year. some have alleged that mismanagement by the forest service was to blame for the size and severity. do you agree? >> i think our federal government has failed to maintain our public lands. you can see that all across this state. the federal government has been cutting back on grazing permits. i supported the healthy forest act which would try to accelerate the a
these are things critical to new mexico jobs. i will continue to fight for them. >> we have had 700 people laid off at los alamos because you failed to stand up and fight for the plutonium facility. we also lost the f-16s. they used to have an f-16 mission. within four months of the taking office, vermont got our national guard fighters. kirkland air force base is more vulnerable. >> tell that to the people who are still working there today. there are a thousand people who have jobs...
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right now it's just a rain event through texas, areas of new mexico. you will get drenched today. austin, waco, dallas fort worth and eventually the entire southeast -- this is the biggest rainstorm the southeast has seen going back a couple months. we have been starting to build up with drought conditions in georgia. this is atlanta will get the worst of it saturday into sunday. it will probably be most of your weekend it will be raining. east coast, once we get rid of the fog, what a beautiful afternoon it will be. temperatures in the mid-50s from virginia northwards into southern new england. very warm for this time of year. we tracked the storm out of texas on saturday. a lot of heavy rain, possibly even severe thunderstorms in the southeast. notice that the temperature in chicago drops into the 30s. so eventually some cold air will get pulled into the storm. the only areas that get a chance for heavy snow on sunday, the mountains of west virginia, virginia, possibly the highest elevations of north carolina. there may be enough on the tail end of this storm sunday night for wa
right now it's just a rain event through texas, areas of new mexico. you will get drenched today. austin, waco, dallas fort worth and eventually the entire southeast -- this is the biggest rainstorm the southeast has seen going back a couple months. we have been starting to build up with drought conditions in georgia. this is atlanta will get the worst of it saturday into sunday. it will probably be most of your weekend it will be raining. east coast, once we get rid of the fog, what a...
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new mexico. one of the big bellwethers. also elected hispanic republican governor in 2010. this dynamic again showing one of the real states up for grabs. and finally probably the big kahuna, florida. florida, florida, florida. the infamous swing state. 2010 they elected marco rubio. you see the population diverse. but this again so key to winning this swing state. >> ruben, interesting as john points out, this population went overwhelmingly for barack obama last time since then have elected a lot of republicans in their states. is the enthusiasm there for president obama this time around? >> no, it is not. there's no question about it. you have a deep ambivalence in this community. they're not enthusiastic about voting for mitt romney. they don't like romney. but they don't trust obama either. it's not just a question of obama breaking his promise to fix the immigration system, it's the fact he deported over 1.2 million people breaking up families in the process. latinos are clear on one thing. break what you want but don't mess with the families. barack obama needs to fig
new mexico. one of the big bellwethers. also elected hispanic republican governor in 2010. this dynamic again showing one of the real states up for grabs. and finally probably the big kahuna, florida. florida, florida, florida. the infamous swing state. 2010 they elected marco rubio. you see the population diverse. but this again so key to winning this swing state. >> ruben, interesting as john points out, this population went overwhelmingly for barack obama last time since then have...
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south korea, turkey, new mexico, brazil, a whole post of countries are seeking a voice. we're economically dependent on those country news in a way that we weren't before. and those are realities that will confront either candidate, no matter what their policy orientation is, those are realities. and either president will have to adapt to them. the final point i would make just to set the stage is we'll hear a lot of rhetoric about this. romney will accuse obama of apologizing for america and not believing in american exceptionalism. obama will say that he is now tested as national security commander, et cetera. so the rhetoric will be there and each side will try to frame the other for not having a good grasp or not having the manage world. we don't know what romney thinks about foreign policy. he has advisers from every part of the spectrum. when i read the couple of speeches he has given on foreign policy, you strip away the rhetoric and look what he says he would do, and i find it indistinguishable from the obama administration. >> i want to ask you to pick up what i
south korea, turkey, new mexico, brazil, a whole post of countries are seeking a voice. we're economically dependent on those country news in a way that we weren't before. and those are realities that will confront either candidate, no matter what their policy orientation is, those are realities. and either president will have to adapt to them. the final point i would make just to set the stage is we'll hear a lot of rhetoric about this. romney will accuse obama of apologizing for america and...
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the governor of new mexico, south carolina? >> i think if politicians learned anything from palin, it was that you have to have somebody who has been in the wars a bit. if you pick a relative novice, you are asking for trouble. >> palin fired up a lot of people. >> she was ultimately a disaster to hit the person he wants is rob portman. his kind of guy. >> pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune? >> all safe. it would be an anti-charisma ticket. [laughter] that might work, given 2008. i think it should be marco rubio. assuming he passes the cleanliness test, he is the perfect candidate. hispanic, florida is a critical state, and he has a great story. >> romney is gone on hispanics. let's remember how romney ran against rick perry. he said he was too compassionate because he wanted the dream act in texas. somebody brought here against his or her will, joined the military, went to college, trying for citizenship. he did the same thing against newt gingrich. the problem with rob portman is bush. director, trade negotiator, and i don't
the governor of new mexico, south carolina? >> i think if politicians learned anything from palin, it was that you have to have somebody who has been in the wars a bit. if you pick a relative novice, you are asking for trouble. >> palin fired up a lot of people. >> she was ultimately a disaster to hit the person he wants is rob portman. his kind of guy. >> pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune? >> all safe. it would be an anti-charisma ticket. [laughter] that might...
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new mexico. one of the big bellwethers. almost 50% latino in this state. >> that's amazing. >> also elected a hispanic republican governor in 2000, suzanna martinez. this shows one of the real states up for grabs. finally probably the big kahuna, florida. florida, florida, florida. the infamous ultimate swing state. 2010, they elected senator marco rubio. the hispanic population, very diverse. mexican american. but this again so key to winning this ultimate swing state. >> ruben, interesting as john points out, they went overwhelming for barack obama last time, but since then elected lots of republicans in the states is the enthusiasm in the latino population there for president obama this time around? >> no, it is not. there's no question about it. you have a deep ambivalence in the hispanic community. they're not enthusiastic about voting for mitt romney that's a long shot. they don't like romney, but they don't trust or believe in obama. it's not just him breaking the promise to fix the immigration system, but the fact t
new mexico. one of the big bellwethers. almost 50% latino in this state. >> that's amazing. >> also elected a hispanic republican governor in 2000, suzanna martinez. this shows one of the real states up for grabs. finally probably the big kahuna, florida. florida, florida, florida. the infamous ultimate swing state. 2010, they elected senator marco rubio. the hispanic population, very diverse. mexican american. but this again so key to winning this ultimate swing state. >>...
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today in five states, ohio, virginia, iowa, new mexico, and colorado, the unemployment rate is below the national average. in iowa's case far below. in short, the jeeg fgeography m working for the president. sam, let me ask you just generally about the way the local economies -- up here in boston would say, or in cambridge, that all politics is local. my question, do people go by what they see on the economic reports like we get on cnbc and the financial pages? or do they go by what they sense locally? >> i would have to guess they go by what they sense locally. like you said, all politics is local but you get a sense of what is going on by the community around you, by the main street in your town, by businesses you know are hiring. so in this case, you're right, obama has an interesting map of states that are battle grounds that have done by and large better than the national average with respect to the unemployment rate. there are states that are h higher such as nevada and florida. but it is interesting that some of the key battle grounds states have recovered or never had a reces
today in five states, ohio, virginia, iowa, new mexico, and colorado, the unemployment rate is below the national average. in iowa's case far below. in short, the jeeg fgeography m working for the president. sam, let me ask you just generally about the way the local economies -- up here in boston would say, or in cambridge, that all politics is local. my question, do people go by what they see on the economic reports like we get on cnbc and the financial pages? or do they go by what they sense...
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mexico governor and former republican presidential candidate gary johnson. live coverage continues saturday at noon eastern with the presidential selection process. convention delegates will hear speeches by the presidential candidates and then vote for the party's nominee. all of that live on c-span. also this weekend, president obama and first lady michelle obama will be on the campaign trail speaking at rallies in the battleground states of ohio and virginia. live coverage of the first obama for america campaign rally begins at 12:55 p.m. eastern on c-span.org. it's taking place on the campus of ohio state university in columbus. the president's second campaign rally is on the campus of virginia commonwealth university in richmond. that will be live at 4:35 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and cspan.org. >>> here is the flattering building going up in 1903. it was not the first and not the tallest. we see this all the time. skr skyscrapers and stop and think what is the technology. basically back in the 1890s when they were introduced, they were explained
mexico governor and former republican presidential candidate gary johnson. live coverage continues saturday at noon eastern with the presidential selection process. convention delegates will hear speeches by the presidential candidates and then vote for the party's nominee. all of that live on c-span. also this weekend, president obama and first lady michelle obama will be on the campaign trail speaking at rallies in the battleground states of ohio and virginia. live coverage of the first obama...
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heather wilson in new mexico is another one like that. moderate republicans running in blue states all lost. look at their counterparts. democratic moderates running in red states. he did manage to win in indiana in a non-democratic wave year. it was probably impossible in 2010. but in a relatively level playing field environment, it was still something. the fact that democrats were still in the hunt in north dakota -- i have not looked to see what the president's number was there. it was pretty impressive. john tester, the other one that is still up in the air, fairly moderate. it looks like he may survive. tim kaine won in virginia. the republicans, their brand is hurting them -- their candidates -- in certain kinds of places, even the kind of candidates that should have chances to win in traditionally republican states. think about how far to the right mitt romney had to go to nail down that nomination. people say, what impact did the superpacs have? had adelson not kick in the money for newt gingrich, he would have been out of the rac
heather wilson in new mexico is another one like that. moderate republicans running in blue states all lost. look at their counterparts. democratic moderates running in red states. he did manage to win in indiana in a non-democratic wave year. it was probably impossible in 2010. but in a relatively level playing field environment, it was still something. the fact that democrats were still in the hunt in north dakota -- i have not looked to see what the president's number was there. it was...
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." >> governor of new mexico, governor of south carolina? >> if politicians have learned anything from palin, it is you have to have somebody who is bent in the world a bit -- has been in the world a bit. if you choose somebody who is a relative novice, you are asking for trouble. >> the person he would like to pick, i think,s rob portman. his kind of guy. >> safe choices -- pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune. >> all safe. lcomplete anti-charisma at ticket. [laughter] might work, considering who we elected in 2008. marco rubio -- look, i am sure there are a lot ofeopl in that have been looking at his past. i think he is the perfect candidate. hispanic, florida is a critical state, and he has a great story. >> romney is gone on hispanics. remember how romney ran against rick perry. rick perry had been too compassionate because he wanted the dream act and had supported . somebo brought here against his or her will, joined the military, went to college, once citizenship. the problem with rob portman is bush. to director, a trade negotiator, an
." >> governor of new mexico, governor of south carolina? >> if politicians have learned anything from palin, it is you have to have somebody who is bent in the world a bit -- has been in the world a bit. if you choose somebody who is a relative novice, you are asking for trouble. >> the person he would like to pick, i think,s rob portman. his kind of guy. >> safe choices -- pawlenty, mitch daniels, john thune. >> all safe. lcomplete anti-charisma at ticket....
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and los alamos is an economic engine in northern new mexico. it's huge issue in the community because it's an isolated area. i mean, pretty much everyone that lives in the town has something to do with the lab. whether it's, you know, people that sell food to the people that work at the lab. so it's really almost a crisis for them up there because their budget was cut in fy-2012, and their budget was cut by 200 to $300 million. they have had to do a lot of scrambling, and figure out how to meet the mission. like i mentioned the pits at los alamos earlier. without that facility, and without, you know, the budget that they need, they're not going to be able to meet the requirements that the administration and the military eventually wants them to make. there's a lot of hard decisions and a lot of assessing and res a sellsing that's going on right now. in terms of how they -- what their path forward is. so they're looking at potentially 400 to 800 cuts. they want to do it without, you know, forced layoffs. you know, they're taking applications rig
and los alamos is an economic engine in northern new mexico. it's huge issue in the community because it's an isolated area. i mean, pretty much everyone that lives in the town has something to do with the lab. whether it's, you know, people that sell food to the people that work at the lab. so it's really almost a crisis for them up there because their budget was cut in fy-2012, and their budget was cut by 200 to $300 million. they have had to do a lot of scrambling, and figure out how to meet...
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. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new mexico for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. secretary for being here. as you respond to the questions about separation of investment banks and the independent community bankers, of a like to be included in the written response. -- i would like to be included in that written response. i have to say you have an impressive and resume. secretary of the treasury. chairman of the new york fed. one of the colleagues is try to make some choirboy with the terrible bush appointees. you have got a really strong resume and you have accomplished a lot. there are critics the city did not have the next -- have enough experience for the new york fed. i think the estimation is the work with the bush administration to minimize the policies in 2008. people question whether not the actions did that or not. we can accept the fact that there discussions. i do not know that the policy. i did the congressman from the mexico. we do not have a big banking institutions. i will not sit here and give you some questions that will reach ori
. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new mexico for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. secretary for being here. as you respond to the questions about separation of investment banks and the independent community bankers, of a like to be included in the written response. -- i would like to be included in that written response. i have to say you have an impressive and resume. secretary of the treasury. chairman of the new york fed. one of the colleagues is try...
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there's three of them in california and los alamos, new mexico and in albuquerque, new mexico. there's a whole cadre of scientists there that, you know, are constantly studying the things that's a large portion of the budget. 2. -- i think $2.5 billion goes to the nonproliferation account. approximately $1 billion goes to naval reactors. there's a lot of sub programs. you know, there's a program that's about $500 million a year where it's called the global threat reduction initiative where they're going around to different places in the world and securing things. i mentioned that earlier. for instance, a couple of years ago they were in chile taking some highly enriched uranium. which is potentially a security threat, so they were taking that highly enriched uranium, bringing it back to the united states where we can take it care of it safely. so there happened to be an earthquake that happened during the whole operation, so it was a little dicey. but there's a whole bunch of logistics that have to go maybe into making sure it's safe and making sure no one knows kind of ahead o
there's three of them in california and los alamos, new mexico and in albuquerque, new mexico. there's a whole cadre of scientists there that, you know, are constantly studying the things that's a large portion of the budget. 2. -- i think $2.5 billion goes to the nonproliferation account. approximately $1 billion goes to naval reactors. there's a lot of sub programs. you know, there's a program that's about $500 million a year where it's called the global threat reduction initiative where...
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a new report timed it dozens of programs operation fast and furious. according to univision, it found links between 57 previously unidentified weapons and a series of murders that took place in mexico, particularly near warren spirits of the weapons were used by drug cartel members to slaughter 14 teenagers at a birthday party. others used in the massacre of 18 men at a rehab center in juarez. more than 2,000 were allowed across the border by the justice department and alcohol and tobacco and firearms in operation fast injurious. just 1202 of those weapons hav been recovered. ung illegal immigrants are now allowed driver's licensss in california. under a bill that governor jerry brown signed into law just last night. the measure makes an estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants eligible to drive legally in california if they qualify for the obama administration federal work permit program imposed by executive order. no other state has enacted a simir law. new revelations tonight. members of the obama administration had met with mexican government officials
a new report timed it dozens of programs operation fast and furious. according to univision, it found links between 57 previously unidentified weapons and a series of murders that took place in mexico, particularly near warren spirits of the weapons were used by drug cartel members to slaughter 14 teenagers at a birthday party. others used in the massacre of 18 men at a rehab center in juarez. more than 2,000 were allowed across the border by the justice department and alcohol and tobacco and...
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it provides 45% of america new mexico today. state of ohio alope gets 80% of that energy. >> they cuseed republicans of launching attack of their own. >> so far in the first year and nine months they controlled congress they declared war on solar. they declared war on wind. on all renewables. >> epa made coal mining almost impossible. >> war on coal. we can't get to the levels. they're unattainable. if they're unattainable how do you get that? >> we employee 20,000 coal miners at any time. if given permit by the epa. we're begging for right to work. i'm not asking for concessions. >> romney campaign is running this ad of accusing president obama ruining the coal industry. >> want to close the mines down. >> we have 250 years of coal. why wouldn't we use it. >> house bill is not going anywhere in the democrat controlled senate. but this could have an impact in eastern ohio, pennsylvania and virginia, where coal is not a dirty word. >> bret: mike emanuel live on the hill. thank you. california democratic congresswoman maxine water
it provides 45% of america new mexico today. state of ohio alope gets 80% of that energy. >> they cuseed republicans of launching attack of their own. >> so far in the first year and nine months they controlled congress they declared war on solar. they declared war on wind. on all renewables. >> epa made coal mining almost impossible. >> war on coal. we can't get to the levels. they're unattainable. if they're unattainable how do you get that? >> we employee 20,000...
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you're going to give the guy a medal for bravery when he was sitting in new mexico when he pushed the button. when the state department was asked to explain, they had this horrible explanation. >> what can you tell us about the death of al-awlak's son in yemen, and if it was an u.s. strike. >> i'm not sure where we are on that one. >> will it be released as senator feinstein has requested. >> as you know, i'm not going to discuss matters of that situation. >> cenk: that doesn't tell us anything. what about his 16-year-old son why did we kill him. when eric holder was asked to plain, he said well, it's okay. we don't have to give these guys trials. we got together and decided bombs away. one person who is not comfortable with that is tom junod. tom, let me give this to you. you say it's a war and an alter in a titch to war. it saves many lives by ending one life. but when war stops being war does it become something like murder. tom, that's obviously strong language. >> sure. >> cenk: what do you think here? do you think it's murder? >> i think that for whatever reason something in the
you're going to give the guy a medal for bravery when he was sitting in new mexico when he pushed the button. when the state department was asked to explain, they had this horrible explanation. >> what can you tell us about the death of al-awlak's son in yemen, and if it was an u.s. strike. >> i'm not sure where we are on that one. >> will it be released as senator feinstein has requested. >> as you know, i'm not going to discuss matters of that situation. >> cenk:...
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then by the way new mexico is also on fire. all these firemen, obama, didn't you learn from wisconsin? we don't need any of those stinkin' firemen. let's bring in michael hastings. he's contributing editor for rolling stone. which gaffe is worse, obama's or romney 's? >> i think firing teachers and fire american firemen is worse than saying the economy is fine. saying the economy is fine, i really think that this is almost an entirely media-driven narrative. i was a little baffled by it. >> cenk: but is president obama making a mistake? instead of pack backpedaling shouldn't he come out with these giant charts like we did, public sector, down, private sector added 4.3 million jobs and here is a 12-ounce cup of shut-up juice and say media, report this. >> this is the fine line that the obama campaign is trying to walk here. on the one hand president obama as commander in chief has to go out, insure the market, build confidence with statements like that. on the other hand they have to manage expectations. if they say the economy
then by the way new mexico is also on fire. all these firemen, obama, didn't you learn from wisconsin? we don't need any of those stinkin' firemen. let's bring in michael hastings. he's contributing editor for rolling stone. which gaffe is worse, obama's or romney 's? >> i think firing teachers and fire american firemen is worse than saying the economy is fine. saying the economy is fine, i really think that this is almost an entirely media-driven narrative. i was a little baffled by it....
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look, in new mexico in your state, you know people have to drive. you are in a rural state. sometimes people drive a long time to go to work. stores aren't everywhere in your state they need gasoline. you also live in a poor statement. new mexico is not an affluent state. this takes from the people who are on the margin anyway. i say, look, the oil companies are basically setting a subjective price. it's not objective price. it's not supply and demand. it's plenty of supply in the u.s.a. right now. they are taking into all kinds of things calculations. if i were the president, i would be calling them, in all right? like john kennedy did to the steel manufacturers in 1960 and say, listen, have you got to give the country a break. you are going to send us back into recession. you can't be jacking it up as high as you possibly can because there is only seven or eight of you and you are in collusion on the anyway. you have got to give us a break. would that be the wrong thing to do. >> no. that's good. i like your new populist tone. i think that makes sense. >> bill: not new. >>
look, in new mexico in your state, you know people have to drive. you are in a rural state. sometimes people drive a long time to go to work. stores aren't everywhere in your state they need gasoline. you also live in a poor statement. new mexico is not an affluent state. this takes from the people who are on the margin anyway. i say, look, the oil companies are basically setting a subjective price. it's not objective price. it's not supply and demand. it's plenty of supply in the u.s.a. right...
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now even mexico covers u.s. news better than u.s. networks. it's just extending from the faculty lounge, the overeducated grad student who has the orthodox going academia themselves or government or media. they feed off each other to switch on and off. no wonder they get it wrong and why we wipe the floor with them. what's wrong? >> dana: wow! >> greg: i'm fed up. >> dana: i can tell. >> greg: i don't know if i'm fed up. i might be irritated. >> dana: great points. >> greg: if this were to happen under bush. >> dana: oh, lord. honestly. >> bob: how many times are we going to say that? >> dana: because it's true. hypocrisy stinks. one thing that people don't realize when you're the press secretary, they don't end the briefings themselves. they call the briefing. then the senior wire reporters, he is the one or she decides when the briefing ends. i would never -- first, i never gone to the podium and said that in the first place. if i had, i don't think i would have gotten out of the room. they all would have been there pressing me as they shoul
now even mexico covers u.s. news better than u.s. networks. it's just extending from the faculty lounge, the overeducated grad student who has the orthodox going academia themselves or government or media. they feed off each other to switch on and off. no wonder they get it wrong and why we wipe the floor with them. what's wrong? >> dana: wow! >> greg: i'm fed up. >> dana: i can tell. >> greg: i don't know if i'm fed up. i might be irritated. >> dana: great points....
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. >>> felix baumgartner decided against the second attempt at making a supersonic sky dive over new mexico tomorrow and he aborted the mission yesterday due to high winds. his team hoped tomorrow's weather might allow them for another try. he is hoping to become the first sky diver to break the sound barrier by jumping from a capsule like this, flooded 23 miles into the stratosphere by a 55-story helium balloon. wow. >>> and the news stunned the washington region, so everyone wants to know what killed a giant panda cup at -- cub at the national zoo. why we should have an answer soon. >> and the death toll rises from the meningitis outbreak. how congress is getting involved. [ female announcer ] it's one of the hardest decisions a family can make... realizing a nursing home is the only choice. for many middle class families, medicaid is the only way to afford the care. but as a governor, mitt romney raised nursing home fees eight times. and as president, his budget cuts medicaid by one-third and burdens families with the cost of nursing home care. we have a president who won't let that happ
. >>> felix baumgartner decided against the second attempt at making a supersonic sky dive over new mexico tomorrow and he aborted the mission yesterday due to high winds. his team hoped tomorrow's weather might allow them for another try. he is hoping to become the first sky diver to break the sound barrier by jumping from a capsule like this, flooded 23 miles into the stratosphere by a 55-story helium balloon. wow. >>> and the news stunned the washington region, so everyone...